Would you like to play in one of these games?
- But Nobody Loses An Eye! (Children’s birthday party)
- Super Sparkle Action Princess GX! (Filming an episode of a kiddy tv show)
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Would people be interested in a double feature rerun of But Nobody Loses An Eye! and Super Sparkle Action Princess GX!? Like maybe run them two weeks apart in February? These are very lighthearted, silly and chaotic games that play well on a sunny summer afternoon.
But Nobody Loses An Eye!
It was supposed to be the greatest day of your life, the pinnacle, you doubted it could ever be cooler than this; you were invited to a birthday party. But now you’re here you’re not so sure: someone’s widdled in their shoe, the little kid next door is hyped on sugar, the birthday boy is crying, and now you all have to play Pass the Parcel. Just pray they don’t get round to Charades or Pin the Tail on the Donkey.
Join the horror of a 5 year old’s birthday party: the laughs, the tantrums, the food stains. But it’s OK - nobody loses an eye!
But Nobody Loses An Eye! is a modern day live roleplaying game about the magic, chaos and terror of childhood, for 8-12 people. The characters are children in the 4-7 age bracket, at a fifth birthday party. While there are some competing goals and personality pressures in the game, But Nobody Loses An Eye! is mostly about giving people licence to let loose their inner five year old. The game will take about two and a half hours to run, including setup and debriefing. This game has a realist setting and is rules light. It also has a low entry threshold for people who have not attended a live roleplaying game before. While the overall tone is rather silly, there are some characters who have sad themes.
Minimum Numbers: I’d need at least ten people interested for me to run it (to give me cover for people getting sick on the day.)
Super Sparkle Action Princess GX!
You are the cast and crew of TV’s hottest new children’s show: Super Sparkle Action Princess GX! It’s got a ballerina turned action heroine, evil cyborg aliens, sparkly transformation scenes and a lot of riding around on hover bikes. The kiddies love that stuff. But today there’s a problem: your footage for this week’s episode disappeared in a freak giraffe incident, the script is a collection of incoherent jottings from your drunken absentee writer, and the props mistress hates you. Your deadline is today, and failure is not an option. It won’t just get you fired, it’ll get you a really nasty phone call from your five year old niece. Are you a trouper?
Super Sparkle Action Princess GX! is a modern day chaotic live roleplaying game for 13-16 people. Players take on the parts of the cast and crew filming an episode at short notice in difficult conditions, using a live camera. (Note, there are parts available for people who do not wish to be filmed, and everyone will need to give permission before any footage is made public.) The game will take about three hours to run, including setup and debriefing. Super Sparkle Action Princess GX! has a realist setting and is rules light. It also has a low entry threshold for people who have not attended a live roleplaying game before. While the overall tone is rather silly, there are some mature themes.
Minimum Numbers: I’d need at least fifteen people interested for me to run it (to give me cover for people getting sick on the day.)
